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In 1827 and 1828, the suspender acquired several shares of the company stock. He was bound, by the conveyances in his favour, to free and relieve the sellers of the bond to the bank, but he never granted any obligation personally to the bank.
The Lord Ordinary (3d June 1836) issued a note, and made avisandum with the cause to the Court.
The Lords repelled the objection to the regularity of the charge, and remitted to the Lord Ordinary to proceed with the case, reserving the question of expenses.
Lord Ordinary, Moncreiff. Act. M'Neill, C. Baillie. Alt. Dean of Fac. (Hope,) R. Thomson. W. B. Campbell, W. S. and James Bennett, W. S. Agents. T. Clerk.
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